The wheels again revolved on the Queensland railways Monday morning after having been idle for eight days. The crisis ended in acceptance of the Government's terms, and the Premier (Mr. W. McCormack) described it as "a very satisfactory ending." Briefly, the terms of settlement provide for the reinstatement of all employees, without victimisation. The Premier ...
Article : 435 wordsThe fallowing statement was issued on Saturday night on behalf of the Australian Railways Union by Messrs. G. W.Rymeri State president, and T. ...
Article : 330 wordsLater on Saturday evening Mr. W. J. Riordan, State secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, and secretary of the Disputes Committee, which ...
Article : 326 wordsMr. T. Kissick, president of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen, to whom critical reference had been made by the ...
Article : 1,305 wordsAllegations of treachery to the "union movement on the Part of Messrs. Kissick and Moss, delegates from the Australian Federated. Union ...
Article : 967 wordsThe following terms of settlement were announced by the Premier onSaturday afternoon, after a conference lasting several hours with the ...
Article : 155 words"I hope that the chaps up north will accept this without any bickering amongst themselves," said Mr. Riordan. "They have been 14 weeks on ...
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The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), Fri 16 Sep 1927, Page 14
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